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February 1, 2004

Cold Shower for New Water Strategy

Wild Lands Advocate 12(1): 1 – 5, February 2004 200402_AR_WAT1.pdf

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February 1, 2004

Mountains As Watertowers, Communities As Water Stewards

Wild Lands Advocate 12(1): 6 – 7, February 2004 200402_AR_WAT2.pdf

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February 1, 2004

Public Interest Upheld in Whaleback Decision

Wild Lands Advocate article, February 2004, by Dr. Shirley Bray 200402_AR_WH.pdf

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January 1, 2004

Beneficial Grazing Management Practices for Sage Grouse Final Report

2004-01-01 Beneficial Grazing Management Practices for Sage Grouse (Centrocercus Urophasianus) and Ecology of Silver Sagebrush…

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January 1, 2004

Beneficial Grazing Management Practices for Sage Grouse and Ecology of Silver Sagebrush in Southeastern Alberta

2004-01-01 Beneficial Grazing Management Practices for Sage Grouse (Centrocercus Urophasianus) and Ecology of Silver Sagebrush…

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- Dave Mayhood
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